Zoning Application Filed for Mixed-Use Bridgeport Crossing Development

The 4-acre project in McKinley Park includes retail, townhomes, and two residential buildings.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:30pm

A conceptual studio still life photograph featuring a scale model of the proposed Bridgeport Crossing development, including the retail building, townhomes, and residential towers, arranged elegantly on a clean, monochromatic background with sharp, dramatic lighting.A scale model of the proposed Bridgeport Crossing development in Chicago's McKinley Park neighborhood, showcasing the project's mix of retail, townhomes, and residential towers.Chicago Today

A zoning application has been filed for a mixed-use development called Bridgeport Crossing at 3301 S. Justine in Chicago's McKinley Park neighborhood. Planned by developer Sharon Wong and designed by architecture firm Kennedy Mann, the multi-building project will include a one-story retail structure, nine townhomes, a five-story residential building with 72 condos, and a nine-story residential building with 142 condos.

Why it matters

This development represents a significant investment in the McKinley Park area, which has historically been home to industrial and manufacturing uses. The project aims to bring new residential and retail options to the neighborhood, potentially transforming the character of the surrounding area.

The details

The Bridgeport Crossing development will occupy over 4 acres at the corner of W. 33rd St and S. Justine St. The project includes a one-story, 14,300-square-foot retail building, a plaza and park at the corner, nine three-story townhomes along S. Justine St, a five-story residential building with 72 condos and 73 parking spaces, and a nine-story residential building with 142 condos and 99 parking spaces. To meet affordable housing requirements, 42 affordable units will be included. The developer is seeking to rezone the site from M2-1 to C2-3 with a Planned Development designation.

  • The zoning application was filed in April 2026.

The players

Sharon Wong

The developer behind the Bridgeport Crossing project.

Kennedy Mann

The architecture firm designing the Bridgeport Crossing development.

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What’s next

The project will need approvals from the Chicago Plan Commission, Committee on Zoning, and City Council before it can move forward.

The takeaway

The Bridgeport Crossing development represents a significant investment in the McKinley Park neighborhood, potentially transforming the area from its industrial past to a more mixed-use, residential-focused future.